FRIDGE or AIR-CONDITION

FRIDGE or AIR-CONDITION

Dependable Maintenance, Repairs & Service

Any brand fridge/Air-condition ffers a comprehensive fridge/Air-condition maintenance service to businesses, agencies and organizations throughout the Bangladesh.

Regular servicing and maintenance by experienced professionals will give years of virtually trouble free Lifts or Generator operation. Our dependable contract fridge/Air-condition management plans allow you to relax knowing that your fridge/Air-condition servicing is in safe hands.

Virtually all makes and models covered

We do not restrict ourselves to maintaining only those lifts which we have supplied and installed - we are happy to take on the service of any make of fridge/Air-condition

You'll find that fridge/Air-condition keep your lifts running smoothly, but that we are also dedicated and committed to improving the reliability, durability and performance of all lifts that we service.

Not sure what's best for your situation?

We offer a no obligation maintenance advice service to potential clients who may lack direct practical lift experience. No potential contract is too large or small to receive the close attention of our dedicated team of fridge/Air-condition specialists.

Stair Lift Maintenance Tips

Stair Lift Maintenance Tips ( Part-1)
FREEDOM With a Bruno Independent Living Aids Curved Rail Stairlift or Straight Rail Stairlift you can go up and down stairs effortlessly, anytime you want. COMFORT Unlike ordinary chain or cable driven stairlifts, our units use a rack and pinion system, so there's no slipping or lurching when the unit stops and starts. Your ride is smooth and controlled. Your installer can even set the speed of the unit to suit your personal comfort level. PERFORMANCE All Bruno Straight Rail Stair lifts are designed and manufactured to accommodate rider weights of up to 350 lbs., which positions Bruno stairlift systems as a leader in the industry. BATTERY-POWERED OPERATION Battery operation assures you of access between floors even if an electrical outage occurs. The unit charges automatically when it is parked both at the top or bottom of the stairway. INSTALLATION Because of the battery-powered operation there is no special wiring required for installation. The unit uses a 3-amp charger that will operate on a standard 110 volt wall outlet. CALL-SEND The Bruno Straight Rail Stair lift utilizes a wireless "call-send" control which allows you to call or send the unit to the other end of the stairs. This wireless system can either be mounted on a wall or can be used as a hand held remote. QUALITY Designed, manufactured and assembled under ISO 9001 standards.
This article outlines general maintenance tips, you should review your owners manual for maintenance specific to your stair lift. Always consult your manual to ensure the warranty is not voided by any maintenance you perform. Your owners manual should also define the frequency of maintenance intervals. The most common components in need of maintenance are movable parts and batteries. Any movable component endures a certain amount of wear and tear and normal maintenance extends the life of the component. The most common movable components in a stair lift are swivel seats and tracks. 1. Tracks should be lubricated every 3 months. Always disable the stair lift, typically by removing the key, before cleaning the track. Before lubricating the track you should clean the track to remove dirt and pet hair. Wiping the track down with a damp cloth should be sufficient. Dirty environments or outside stair lifts many require more frequent cleaning and lubrication. Lubriplate brand lubricants are suggested for indoor stair lifts, and petroleum jelly is suggested for outdoor stair lifts. 2. Inspect the track and wheels. Any wheel that does not rotate freely needs to be replaced. 3. Swivel seats should typically be inspected for broken components and greased every 6-12 months depending on use and environment. 4. Inspect trailing cables for cracks, if your stair lift has them. Use talcum powder to lubricate indoor trailing cables and silicon spray for outdoor trailing cables. 5. Batteries will typically need to be replaced every 1-2 years, depending on use. Batteries should be replaced as defined in the owners manual. 6. Check all mounting bolts and screws to make sure they are still tight.

Elevator Maintenance and service

Dependable Maintenance
Our Lift Servicing Team will carry out Lift Servicing with minimum disruption and return your lift to service as soon as practical. Reducing Lift Breakdowns For best reliability and minimum lift repairs a good lift servicing schedule is recommended, thus lift down time and repairs costs are kept as small as possible. In the unfortunate event of a breakdown please for our Lift Repair service. For any further Lift Servicing free advice do not hesitate to contact us, their is no obligation whatsoever. Immediate Response is reserved for customers holding a lift servicing contract with us, contact us for more information ( info.servicingteam@gmail.com ). http://servicingteam.blogspot.com Generator Maintenance and service Tips Generator Maintenance Diesel generator sets – used for either prime or backup (emergency) power – must be regularly maintained to ensure they provide quality power throughout their service life. Larger companies who own many generators, or those who rely on gensets extensively for prime power, may require an in-house engineer to maintain their gensets. Smaller companies, or users who own a generator to provide backup power in the event of an outage, may establish maintenance contracts with generator dealers and/or electrical contractors to maintain their gensets. In either instance, the life-cycle of power generators is well established and documented making routine maintenance fairly straight-forward. Best generator maintenance practice is following the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer of the generator. The long outstanding use of generators over time has provided the necessary knowledge to predict when certain components will fail or be in need of service. A fairly reliable maintenance schedule can usually be acquired from the manufacturer and can be employed by a local generator dealer or other electrical contractors/engineers with experience in power generation. Adhering to this schedule will ensure maximum service time for the generator and proper operation when it is called upon to provide power. Large generator manufacturers have established maintenance plans and will not only service their own generators, but many of the other industries major brand names as well. Below are links to Caterpillar and Cummins generator maintenance programs that most any generator owner can subscribe

Generator Maintenance and service Tips

Generator Maintenance
Diesel generator sets – used for either prime or backup (emergency) power – must be regularly maintained to ensure they provide quality power throughout their service life. Larger companies who own many generators, or those who rely on gensets extensively for prime power, may require an in-house engineer to maintain their gensets. Smaller companies, or users who own a generator to provide backup power in the event of an outage, may establish maintenance contracts with generator dealers and/or electrical contractors to maintain their gensets. In either instance, the life-cycle of power generators is well established and documented making routine maintenance fairly straight-forward. Best generator maintenance practice is following the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer of the generator. ********************************************************************************* The long outstanding use of generators over time has provided the necessary knowledge to predict when certain components will fail or be in need of service. A fairly reliable maintenance schedule can usually be acquired from the manufacturer and can be employed by a local generator dealer or other electrical contractors/engineers with experience in power generation. Adhering to this schedule will ensure maximum service time for the generator and proper operation when it is called upon to provide power. Large generator manufacturers have established maintenance plans and will not only service their own generators, but many of the other industries major brand names as well. Below are links to Caterpillar and Cummins generator maintenance programs that most any generator owner can subscribe

Elevator and Generator

Any brand Lifts or Generator offers a comprehensive Lifts or Generator maintenance service to businesses, agencies and organizations throughout the Bangladesh. Regular servicing and maintenance by experienced professionals will give years of virtually trouble free Lifts or Generator operation. Our dependable contract Lifts /Generator management plans allow you to relax knowing that your lift servicing is in safe hands. Virtually all makes and models covered We do not restrict ourselves to maintaining only those lifts which we have supplied and installed - we are happy to take on the service of any make of Lifts/Generator You'll find that Lifts/Generator keep your lifts running smoothly, but that we are also dedicated and committed to improving the reliability, durability and performance of all lifts that we service. Not sure what's best for your situation? We offer a no obligation maintenance advice service to potential clients who may lack direct practical lift experience. No potential contract is too large or small to receive the close attention of our dedicated team of Lifts/Generator specialists. Please make use of our contact for further help and advice.

Elevator Maintenance

Lift Maintenance Guidelines Aerial lifts can vary considerably by make and model. But no matter which piece of equipment managers select, regular inspections of an array of essential components will ensure the unit’s safe and efficient operation: Platform Inspect the platform assembly and control panel, specifically: • lock bolts for tightness • the foot switch for proper operation • switches, which should be in neutral • signs, labels and instructions for legibility • safety latches, toe boards, railings and guards to ensure they are in good condition and working properly. Boom or Lift Inspect: • the jib and main boom assembly or scissors lift to ensure pins and pivot points are in good condition, properly attached and locked, and show no signs of bending, pinching or wearing • lubrication points for signs of lubrication; dry or dirty lube fittings might mean the lube points have not been used • the control valves for leaks, loose hoses, frayed wires or damaged insulation, making sure support brackets are in place and tight. Frame Inspect: • the four-wheel assemblies for tire condition and proper inflation • the drive hub and brakes for signs of brake fluid leakage, caked dirt, lack of lubrication and missing or loose lug nuts • the steering cylinders, tie rods and steering linkage for wear and proper fluid levels and lubrication. Turntable Inspect: • drive-train components — pump, drive motor, brake and control valve, connecting hydraulic hose, and fittings — for signs of hydraulic-fluid leaks visible at connections • pumps or control valves for low pressure under loads caused by wear • pressure plates for cracks due to overloading; signs of cracks should trigger a more detailed inspection of all lift components for signs of strain, such as leaks, bent or scored mechanical linkages or cable fatigue. • turntable drive and support bolts • turntable bearing and gear mechanism for proper lubrication and smooth rotation; hesitation might indicate bearing wear or damage. Engine components Inspect: • engine filter • battery-fluid level • oil level • muffler and exhaust system for leaks or loose brackets • hydraulic pump, medium-pressure filter housing and swivel for leakage or damage • horizontal cutoff limit switch to make sure it is free of dirt and the arm is straight, clean, and free to move, if applicable • hoses and wires to look for leaks, wear or damage • doors and latches for lubrication and proper operation. Accessories Inspect: • manual descent for wear or damage indicated by leakage, dents or scoring of the cylinder • return filters for obstructions or leaks • LP gas tank, if appropriate, to ensure it is well anchored and all clamps and bolts are tight • hydraulic fluid level in the reservoir by removing the cap, checking the oil level and replacing the cap • magnetic plug, if appropriate, to check for iron filings indicating metal scoring is occurring in the system; checks should be done when the system is shut down, lowered for storage, and the oil is cold. • ground-control switches to ensure all operational labels and warning signs are legible.